Hi, > The situation has not substantively changed, but your description of > it is not really accurate. There was and still is a "commercial > license" which allows for completely proprietary development without > needing to allow end users to relink the application against > user-supplied versions of Qt. The free license is the LGPL, that's not quite correct; things have changed 2009 and Qt now has three different licenses: - commercial licence - GPL (+GPL exceptions) - LGPL + Qt LGPL Exception (because of inline-functions/templates) since Qt 4.5
best regards Roland -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list